Roger.. Years ago I bought some Snake Oil called Active 8 from a guy at the Stafford Show. This was demonstrated as friction reducing oil additive and was demonstrated by applying increasing pressure to a steel slug against a rotating shaft. Needless to say the product offered the highest degree of protection against seizure.
I put it in my old Vauxhall Astra with 40K on the dial. It is now on 162000 Miles, still on the original camshaft. Regular oil changes and Active 8 top ups as required. The cams were notorious for wearing, so I reckon the product did some good, maybe, or was it down to regular oil changes with ever improving oils, driving style, mechanical sympathy, faith, hope, charity, e.t.c. Who knows?
The pundits slagged it off, as being old WW2 technology, with a tendency to dissolve phosphor bronze, so I never had the courage to put it in the old bike.
If you believe the formulation of any commercial lubricant is a delicate balance of the finest additives known, dumping a dollop of snake oil into your pride and joy seems a bit of a gamble. Like me I suspect we all believe in the Miracle in a Bottle, but the small print will usually disclaim the perceived lack any benefit as being beyond the maker's control. The only Guarantee is that these products will comprehensively empty your wallet.
Swarfy.